Thursday, April 9, 2009

Attorney for Bradley Will claims harassment

The attorney for slain journalist Bradley Will claimed that he has endured harassment from Mexican authorities.

Miguel Angel de los Santos said that he has faced “intimidation” due to his criticism of the investigation of Will’s death. De los Santos said that he had been called to the Attorney General's Office several times after being accused of leaking material to the press yet he hasn’t been charged with any crime.

The 36-year-old Will was killed in 2006 while covering unrest in the Mexican state of Oaxaca. It was initially reportedly that he was shot by “plainclothes paramilitaries” though his family doubts that assessment:
In September, the Mexican National Human Rights Commission ruled that state and federal police failed to interview witnesses, collect relevant evidence or complete an autopsy when investigating the shooting. It also urged prosecutors to re-examine their findings that Will was shot by an anti-government protester. Will's family believes pro-government forces were behind his death, AP reports.
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Online Sources – Journalism in the Americas, The Latin Americanist, WTOP, Gothamist

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Please help. We read and study and rally, but we need to do more. We need to set up meetings in local congressional representatives, congress members and senators, to speak with them and tell them about this, and to free the man in jail for almost six months now wrongfully and to stop sending $ through the Merida Initiative, aka Plan mexico. Who evre reads this, look at friendsofbradwill.org and see the resources and info you need to do this. please help!

Tony Destroni said...

this is so sad . Wondering what happened to the suspect is he still at large . Is brad Will a member or in the list in paginas amarilla were professionals are good now adays